Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 270 - ADULT PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY SERVICES
Subpart C - ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES PROGRAM
Section 270.270 - Multi-disciplinary Teams
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Every APS provider agency that has more than 7,200 potential eligible adults in its designated service area shall develop and maintain a multi-disciplinary team (M-Team).
b) The M-Team shall act in an advisory role to the APS provider agency for the purpose of providing professional knowledge and expertise in the handling of complex abuse cases.
c) Each M-Team shall consist of one volunteer representative each from the following professions: banking or finance; disability care; health care; law; law enforcement; mental health care; and clergy. The APS provider agency may choose to add representatives from the fields of substance abuse, domestic violence, sexual assault, or other related fields.
d) The M-Team shall meet a minimum of eight times a year.
e) Each M-Team member shall sign a confidentiality agreement not to release any client information.
f) The APS provider agency shall have written procedures for recruiting M-Team members; for preparing and conducting M-Team meetings; and for financial management of M-Teams.
g) The Department shall provide funding to APS provider agencies contingent upon adequate funding to support the cost of staff time, mailings, meeting space and other costs related to M-Team meetings. M-Team members shall not be reimbursed for their services.
h) Law enforcement agencies, coroners and medical examiners shall supply records to M-Teams as may be requested in particular cases.